This module delves into archaeological findings from the 10th century, discussing their implications for understanding the historical context of Ancient Israel.
This module introduces the foundational concepts of Ancient Israel, exploring its historical context and significance. Students will examine key texts that shaped its identity, including early biblical narratives.
This module examines the biblical accounts of Israel, contrasting them with historical evidence. It highlights the importance of context in understanding the narratives and their implications for contemporary interpretations.
Focusing on the roots of Israel, this module explores its early history, cultural influences, and the development of its identity through archaeological findings and ancient texts.
This module discusses the various cultural and political landscapes surrounding Ancient Israel, emphasizing interactions with neighboring civilizations and their impact on Israel's development.
In this module, students will analyze the book of Genesis, examining its themes and narratives while considering its historical and cultural contexts within Ancient Israel.
This module explores the relationship between God and humanity as depicted in Ancient Israelite texts, addressing theological implications and cultural understandings of divinity.
This module focuses on the role of the Bible in Ancient Israel, considering its literary, historical, and cultural significance in shaping societal norms and values.
Students will investigate the arrival of Israel, exploring its historical narratives and the implications of these events for the development of its culture and identity.
This module examines the concept of the "Good Life" in Ancient Israel, analyzing the absence of sovereign rule and its impact on societal dynamics and values.
This module explores the dynamics of women and power in Ancient Israel, analyzing their roles, contributions, and the societal structures that shaped their experiences.
In this module, students will study the emergence of kings in Ancient Israel, analyzing their impact on the society, culture, and religion of the time.
This module focuses on the themes of love and marriage in Ancient Israel, exploring their cultural significance and representations in literature and society.
This module delves into archaeological findings from the 10th century, discussing their implications for understanding the historical context of Ancient Israel.
Students will explore the period of Two Kingdoms in Ancient Israel, examining the political, social, and cultural dynamics between Israel and Judah.
This module investigates the House of David, analyzing its significance in Ancient Israelâs history and the narratives surrounding its legacy.
This module explores the perspectives of the Eastern cultures surrounding Ancient Israel, considering their influences and interactions with Israelite society.
Students will analyze the concept of divine marriage in Ancient Israel, exploring its theological implications and cultural representations.
This module discusses the history of Judah, examining its unique identity and the factors that contributed to its eventual downfall.
This module explores the role of journalism and literature in Ancient Israel, drawing connections to prophetic writing styles and their societal impacts.
Students will analyze Judah's idealized image and the factors contributing to its decline, focusing on cultural, political, and economic aspects.
This module examines the broader context of empires in relation to Ancient Israel, exploring their influences on biblical narratives and societal structures.
In this module, students will explore the significance of Judah's biblical texts, analyzing their role in shaping religious and cultural identity.
This module discusses the impact of empires on Ancient Israel, analyzing how external powers shaped its history and cultural landscape.
This module explores the experiences of Jewish refugees and their resettlement, addressing the historical context and implications for identity and culture.
This module investigates the discussions around sexuality in Ancient Israel, examining cultural taboos, norms, and their representations in literature.
This module highlights the work of early Jewish scholars, discussing the necessity of a Bible and its role in shaping Jewish identity and tradition.
Students will explore the psychological dimensions of ancient Hebrew thought, considering how these perspectives influenced cultural and religious practices.